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Learn How to Draw Two-Face from Batman: Caped Crusader

This is the final tutorial for the Season 1 of Batman: Caped Crusader series. In it, we’ll learn how to draw Two-Face, a pretty complex character by his nature and design. This tutorial will help you detail both the untouched and the scarred sides of his face. Grab your tools, and let’s start this drawing challenge.

Characteristics of Two-Face

  • Impeccably tailored suit, traditionally dark in color.
  • Face dramatically divided: one side handsome, the other severely scarred.

Consider these characters for your next sketch: Bruce Wayne, James Gordon and Penguin.

Step-by-Step Drawing Instructions

This tutorial breaks down the drawing process into 16 steps, focusing on accurately portraying the dual nature of Two-Face.

  • Red Color: Marks new details to be added in the current step, particularly the transition between his two faces.
  • Black Color: Shows elements drawn in previous steps, helping maintain reference and continuity.
  • Grey Color: Indicates initial sketches that outline basic shapes and proportions.

Begin with a basic outline of his face and suit, ensuring you capture the symmetry needed to differentiate his two sides. Add intricate details to his scarred side, such as texture and depth, contrasting sharply with his untouched side. Finish with careful inking, particularly around the damaged areas, and ensure the ink is dry before removing any pencil marks.

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Step-by-Step Guide: Drawing Two-Face from Batman: Caped Crusader - step 01

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Step-by-Step Guide: Drawing Two-Face from Batman: Caped Crusader - step 02

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Step-by-Step Guide: Drawing Two-Face from Batman: Caped Crusader - step 04

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Step-by-Step Guide: Drawing Two-Face from Batman: Caped Crusader - step 05

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Step-by-Step Guide: Drawing Two-Face from Batman: Caped Crusader - step 06

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Step-by-Step Guide: Drawing Two-Face from Batman: Caped Crusader - step 09

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Step-by-Step Guide: Drawing Two-Face from Batman: Caped Crusader - step 10

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Step-by-Step Guide: Drawing Two-Face from Batman: Caped Crusader - step 11

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Step-by-Step Guide: Drawing Two-Face from Batman: Caped Crusader - final step
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